Gotthardt Wolf
Gotthardt Wolf | |
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Born |
22 June 1887 Eppendorf, German Empire |
Died |
20 January 1947 Potsdam, Germany |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1913 - 1936 |
Gotthardt Wolf (1887–1947) was a German cinematographer who worked on nearly fifty films, mostly during the silent era. He worked on a number of films with Harry Piel the star of comedy-thrillers such as His Greatest Bluff (1927).[1]
Selected filmography
- Judith Trachtenberg (1920)
- The Lord of the Beasts (1920)
- The Flight into Death (1921)
- City in View (1923)
- Dangerous Clues (1924)
- The Man Without Nerves (1924)
- A Dangerous Game (1924)
- The Fake Emir (1924)
- Adventure on the Night Express (1925)
- Zigano (1925)
- His Greatest Bluff (1927).
- Man Against Man (1928)
- Panic (1928)
- The Big Attraction (1931)
- A Daughter of Her People (1933)
References
- ↑ Bach p.495
Bibliography
- Bach, Steven. Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend. University of Minnesota Press, 2011.
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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